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samsung said sales rose 22% from the previous year to around $190 billion. operating profit was quite a jump. 86% to $27 billion. more than half of its profit came from smartphones. samsung launched many new models and posted higher sales in emerging markets like china. the strong yuan is weighing on samsung. company related losses could amount to roughly $2.8 billion. they say they will work hard to provide higher quality frouts become more competitive. that want does it for biz this week. let's check in now on the markets. >>> aviation authorities in the united states and japan are keeping an even closer contact these days. most of their discussion involve the 787 dreamliner. the boeing made plane has been grounded following a series of problems. the biggest involves the jet's batteries. nhk world bring us up to speed on the investigation. >> translator: investigators are hoping to find out why the battery in the 787 caught fire while the plane was on the tarmac in boston. >> we do not expect to see fire events on board aircraft. this is a very serious air
samsung said sales rose 22% from the previous year to around $190 billion. operating profit was quite a jump. 86% to $27 billion. more than half of its profit came from smartphones. samsung launched many new models and posted higher sales in emerging markets like china. the strong yuan is weighing on samsung. company related losses could amount to roughly $2.8 billion. they say they will work hard to provide higher quality frouts become more competitive. that want does it for biz this week....
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what is your new idea for saving the environment? >> the big idea is we spent 20 years on global warming trying to make fossil fuels more expensive. that didn't work. there's an important shift that needs to be made to making clean energy safe. >> stephen: what is your idea clean coal? >> all the technologies. >> stephen: clean coax you are on board. >> if they can figure out a way to cheaply capt tiewrt coal it needs to be put on the list. >> stephen: clean cool. that takes care of all of it. you are not like a tree hugger kind of guy, right? >> i am sort of a tree hugger. >> stephen: you are? they don't hug you back. it's a one-way relationship. >> most people what they care about is, you know, things on the economy and jobs. i think we say look, we all care about the same things. we want the same things from energy, we want it to be cheap, reliable and increasingly clean. that's what we've gotten over the centuries. we've gone from wood to coal, coal to gas and renewables. it's done through technology innovations. it's something a
what is your new idea for saving the environment? >> the big idea is we spent 20 years on global warming trying to make fossil fuels more expensive. that didn't work. there's an important shift that needs to be made to making clean energy safe. >> stephen: what is your idea clean coal? >> all the technologies. >> stephen: clean coax you are on board. >> if they can figure out a way to cheaply capt tiewrt coal it needs to be put on the list. >> stephen: clean...
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transparent environment she is not making same as i am. what is she doing better than i am. we can solve that in advance of being explosion. melissa: you have that conversation and somebody says hey, so-and-so or pay everybody the same? that is what i suspect the pay everybody the same amount? >> no, we have people same class of skis, engineers, designers analysts make paying different salaries and experience and competence and see the other person's salary it is easy to understand the vector got them there. what they do better. easier path to get them where they want to be. no did he negotiate better? is he good at kissing ass in the back office. melissa: right, right. >> there is no person to manipulate. melissa: is it gone or confirmed or you look, oh. it would just confirm what you're thinking. why does it eliminate that? >> look at company with on few situation on salaries and pick that up and would be really horrible. if you build it out from the start people can have the debates. why are you making more than me? management can explain what is happening and they're at
transparent environment she is not making same as i am. what is she doing better than i am. we can solve that in advance of being explosion. melissa: you have that conversation and somebody says hey, so-and-so or pay everybody the same? that is what i suspect the pay everybody the same amount? >> no, we have people same class of skis, engineers, designers analysts make paying different salaries and experience and competence and see the other person's salary it is easy to understand the...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ . >>> winter has much of the nation in an icy grip. sub-zero temperatures forced people to bundle up in parts of midwest, the east and as far south as the circumstantials. slippery roads made for dangerous drivers and emergency room nurses in central ohio say they saw a sharp spike in injuries from patients falling on ice. forecasters call for a warming up by the beginning of next week. >> let's check in with mark tamayo and see what rest of the weekend is looking like. >> a little cooler across the region and probably the biggest complaint the winds, winds gusting to 22 with 30 miles per hour. but still, lots of clear skies. we even may have heard at least the chance of a few showers in the forecast of the we had a few light showers in the remote gauges in parts of south bay, but earl
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ . >>> winter has much of the nation in an icy grip. sub-zero temperatures forced people to bundle up in parts of midwest, the east and as far south as the circumstantials. slippery roads made for dangerous drivers and emergency room nurses in...
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they're closing in one year from now. easily developed in that period of time to improve the well-being of the united states with this investment consumption. >> john, when we were speaking the folder your talk, he mentioned to me the extent of the fred's involvement in the micromanagement. just give us a couple examples. it was so mind-boggling. >> people do not realize how bad dogfighting case because it is i believe a very conscious effort to take over the financial system in the united states. if you want to control an economy, control the allocation of capital. the way to do this safely is in the background. socialism does not work if everybody could see the government run businesses fail. if you can blame somebody, then it's a great way to do it. credit allocation in the united states, like the federal reserve acyclic controlling. they haven't made any big as yet, but the rolling them out. the so-called consumer compliance is credit allocation. not only can they make banks, keep banks that can make you offer product
they're closing in one year from now. easily developed in that period of time to improve the well-being of the united states with this investment consumption. >> john, when we were speaking the folder your talk, he mentioned to me the extent of the fred's involvement in the micromanagement. just give us a couple examples. it was so mind-boggling. >> people do not realize how bad dogfighting case because it is i believe a very conscious effort to take over the financial system in the...
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breaking it down to 70% english-only, 22% bilingual. something about coming to america -- america has been referred to as a graveyard of foreign languages and that's happened in the past with every language from gaelic brought over with irish emigrants to polish. now in the future will happen again this vanish. -- spanish. healthy people need to be restrict it come a better way to go about it in the current system dominated by quotas, restrictions, arbitrary regulations. some of the books going back a hundred years they don't make much sense to modern society. that is free marketeers promotion push for the use of prices to regulate immigration more than anything if we have to regulate in the first place. specifically i propose diminutive quotas on immigrants and replacing with a tariff-based system. it terrifies any economist will tell you this much more efficient than a quota-based system. do i talk about international trade, almost all economists are free traders pierpont and new goods and services is restricted and doesn't change bas
breaking it down to 70% english-only, 22% bilingual. something about coming to america -- america has been referred to as a graveyard of foreign languages and that's happened in the past with every language from gaelic brought over with irish emigrants to polish. now in the future will happen again this vanish. -- spanish. healthy people need to be restrict it come a better way to go about it in the current system dominated by quotas, restrictions, arbitrary regulations. some of the books going...
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initial estimates for the taxpayers for the financial bailout at $22 million. estimates show the loss is even bigger. fox business network diane macedo has more. >> the inspector general for the asset release program says in the new report taxpayers stand to lose $27 billion from the 2008 financial bailout. 5 billion more than estimated in the fall. why the increase? according to the report the treasury department has incurred more losses from selling shares a from bailed out companies and then there are the shares it hasn't sold yet. ally financial general motors former financial arm still owes 14.6 billion of the 17.2 billion it received. taxpayers can expect to lose r5.5 billion on that investment and the last treasury for having no plan to get out of this since ally shares are not publicly traded. of the 26 billion invested in gm they would have to sell shares at an average price of $72 each more than double the current value. bailout money still owed to u.s. taxpayers now total 67.3 billion down from 84.2 billion in september. american international group
initial estimates for the taxpayers for the financial bailout at $22 million. estimates show the loss is even bigger. fox business network diane macedo has more. >> the inspector general for the asset release program says in the new report taxpayers stand to lose $27 billion from the 2008 financial bailout. 5 billion more than estimated in the fall. why the increase? according to the report the treasury department has incurred more losses from selling shares a from bailed out companies...
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but xi jinping argues the right environment needs to be established first. >>> japanese survivors of the hostage crisis in algeria are back home along with the bodies of nine colleagues. the nation's leaders vow to continue their fight against terrorism. >>> welcome to nhk world "newsline". the head of the chinese communist party want leaders from his country and japan to sit down and talk. xi jinping says he's seriously considering the possibility of high level dialogue but before it can happen he says the right environment needs to be established. japan/china relations have been strained since last fall because of a territorial dispute. xi made the comments after meeting with a senior japanese politician. natsuo yamaguchi leads the new komeito party. he delivered a letter from prime minister shinzo abe. natsuo yamaguchi told xi his visit marks the first step in improving relations. he says it's important to continue dialogue leading to a bilateral summit. xi jinping said he respects abe. he said abe was active in strengthening ties the last time he was prime minister and he said he
but xi jinping argues the right environment needs to be established first. >>> japanese survivors of the hostage crisis in algeria are back home along with the bodies of nine colleagues. the nation's leaders vow to continue their fight against terrorism. >>> welcome to nhk world "newsline". the head of the chinese communist party want leaders from his country and japan to sit down and talk. xi jinping says he's seriously considering the possibility of high level...
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but xi jinping argues the right environment needs to be established first. >>> japanese survivors of the hostage crisis in algeria are back home along with the bodies of nine colleagues. the nation's leaders vow to continue their fight against terrorism. >>> welcome to nhk world "newsline". the head of the chinese communist party want leaders from his country and japan to sit down and talk. xi jinping says he's seriously considering the possibility of high level dialogue but before it can happen he says the right environment needs to be established. japan/china relations have been strained since last fall because of a territorial dispute. xi made the comments after meeting with a senior japanese politician. natsuo yamaguchi leads the new komeito party. he delivered a letter from prime minister shinzo abe. natsuo yamaguchi told xi his visit marks the first step in improving relations. he says it's important to continue dialogue leading to a bilateral summit. xi jinping said he respects abe. he said abe was active in strengthening ties the last time he was prime minister and he said he
but xi jinping argues the right environment needs to be established first. >>> japanese survivors of the hostage crisis in algeria are back home along with the bodies of nine colleagues. the nation's leaders vow to continue their fight against terrorism. >>> welcome to nhk world "newsline". the head of the chinese communist party want leaders from his country and japan to sit down and talk. xi jinping says he's seriously considering the possibility of high level...
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howard silverblatt of standard & poor's said since 1929 the market year-end results mirrored january 22% of the time. another bullish sign to consider. the s&p's 5% plus gain. it's done that in january 11 times since 1950, and in ten of those full years the index has finished with annual double digit gains ranging from just over 16% to 45%, the exception being 1987, of course, when we had the crash. that year the s&p finished with a gain of just over 2%. still positive. one last data point to consider. the stock traders almanac points out there's been 27 times when there's been a year-end santa claus rally, positive first five days of the new year. in 25 of those 27 years, the market finished with a year-end gain. back to you, scott. >> all right, mary, thanks so much. history shows when the s&p 500 gains 5% or more in january, it's going to be a good year for stocks with gains often tallying 20% or more, but cnbc.com senior writer jeff cox says 2013 will be different. also with us is the decidedly more bullish ron insana. jeff, i assume you just saw mary's report, so why don't you think
howard silverblatt of standard & poor's said since 1929 the market year-end results mirrored january 22% of the time. another bullish sign to consider. the s&p's 5% plus gain. it's done that in january 11 times since 1950, and in ten of those full years the index has finished with annual double digit gains ranging from just over 16% to 45%, the exception being 1987, of course, when we had the crash. that year the s&p finished with a gain of just over 2%. still positive. one last...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on our reports from the front lines. the family of junior seau's family is suing the nfl and helmet maker riddel, claiming his death was caused by violent hits during his career. he died of a self-inflicted gun shot wound to the chest last year and his family says the suit will send a message to the nfl to care for its former players to acknowledge what they call decades of deception on head injuries and player safety. >>> the house has passed a bill that would prevent the united states from hitting the debt ceiling. at least right away. it's dubbed the no budget no pay act. it was proposed by republicans and it lets the treasury department borrow money until mid-may, as long as congr
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on our reports from the front lines. the family of junior seau's family is suing the nfl and helmet maker riddel, claiming his death was...
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and the last thing i will say is, you know, we are now in an environment that all of the low-hanging fruit is gone, just to be completely candid. and people pay to hear that. people hate to say there's this thing you can do at that thing you can do. well, i completely appreciate those thoughts, but we do live in a fiscal reality that is governed by agencies like cbo. we have to look at ideas that are scorable. and at this point, once again i can only speak for my office and my boss, we are much more deeply engaged under the entitlement reform side because we do believe that at the end of the day if you really want to put an actual consistent downward pressure on health care cost, the way to do it is by reforming our entitlement system. and health care delivery reform is part of it, but it's a two-part solution. it's not that you can just focus on one, then maybe look at the other because it's more tough to do at a later date. i think the time has now come to kind of swallow the tough medicine and start addressing both of these ideas together. >> debbie, from the other side of the ais
and the last thing i will say is, you know, we are now in an environment that all of the low-hanging fruit is gone, just to be completely candid. and people pay to hear that. people hate to say there's this thing you can do at that thing you can do. well, i completely appreciate those thoughts, but we do live in a fiscal reality that is governed by agencies like cbo. we have to look at ideas that are scorable. and at this point, once again i can only speak for my office and my boss, we are much...
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looking away, this interest rates environment is tough on earnings. at anton say, looking for capital higher rates. we'll bev it there. thanks for having you on the prom. bank stocks long a lowered for this market. see if they take the lead once again in this bull market. a lot more headed your way on this special dow 14,000. bahl and he's up next exclusively with me. >>> and is this the start of a long bull market? john bolinger weighs in to check out the charts and tell us what he sees. back in a moment. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you should've seen me today. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 when the spx crossed above its 50-day moving average, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i saw the trend. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it looked really strong. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i jumped right on it. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 since i've switched to charles schwab... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 ...i've been finding opportunities like this tdd# 1-800-345-2550 a lot more easily. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like today, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i was using their streetsmart edge trading platform tdd# 1-800-345-
looking away, this interest rates environment is tough on earnings. at anton say, looking for capital higher rates. we'll bev it there. thanks for having you on the prom. bank stocks long a lowered for this market. see if they take the lead once again in this bull market. a lot more headed your way on this special dow 14,000. bahl and he's up next exclusively with me. >>> and is this the start of a long bull market? john bolinger weighs in to check out the charts and tell us what he...
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time doritos are branded with a logo of the national restaurant chain david: defense spending plunged 22% in the fourth quarter of 2012. this helps to explain why the economy shrank in the last quarter and our next guest says the effective cuts this quarter will be even worse. joining me now is todd harrison. he is defense analyst at the center for strategic and budgetary assessments. todd, good to see you again. thanks for coming in. tell our viewers exactly what we're talking about here. there is a huge industry, $300 billion a year. defense spending as a percent of gdp in 2012 was 4.6% but look at this. in 2015 it will drop to 3.1%. huge drop. so this is one reason why we saw the drop in the gdp last quarter. but specifically let's get much more detailed. what and who are being cut here? >> well, the reason for that drop in defense spending is primarily because of the wars in iraq and afghanistan winding down. so we're seeing, we had been spending up to $160 billion a year on the two wars combined. that has come down already to just $85 billion this year. so we're going to see that con
time doritos are branded with a logo of the national restaurant chain david: defense spending plunged 22% in the fourth quarter of 2012. this helps to explain why the economy shrank in the last quarter and our next guest says the effective cuts this quarter will be even worse. joining me now is todd harrison. he is defense analyst at the center for strategic and budgetary assessments. todd, good to see you again. thanks for coming in. tell our viewers exactly what we're talking about here....
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we're investing the business if it were normal environment. we know right now margins are lower. it's just like the you were running a pizza shop and the post of mozzarella is liar you wouldn't stop selling pizzas because the margin is higher. we try to be long term. >> what policies create jobs? that's what we're trying to figure out? >> i think it's fairly consistent that we have done -- the grand bargain. it doesn't have to be exactly the one that anyone wants, that show that america can make decisions. it set a more effective tax system. it reduced tax uncertainty going forward. i think we could have a booming environment. i may be wrong. that's my own personal belief. if we have a grand bargain, americans take off. the rest of the world needs us to be strong. europe still has its issues and it will for a couple of years. so i think it's important that america kind of take the lead here. i'm hoping in congress, that's what they do. >> what does your gut tell you about all of this money moving into stocks recently? we had a fantastic year in 2013. do you think this is sustaina
we're investing the business if it were normal environment. we know right now margins are lower. it's just like the you were running a pizza shop and the post of mozzarella is liar you wouldn't stop selling pizzas because the margin is higher. we try to be long term. >> what policies create jobs? that's what we're trying to figure out? >> i think it's fairly consistent that we have done -- the grand bargain. it doesn't have to be exactly the one that anyone wants, that show that...
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it is not as if the spent spending was cut 22% in the fourth quarter. this is a reminder that we are in the time of slow growth, weak underlying growth, combined with fiscal tightening, higher taxes, spending cuts. we will see downward pressure on both coming out of washington to get our deficits under control. hopefully, we do not have to many quarters where we end up in negative territory. this is not an economy growing six percent and can hinder those bibles easily. host: magnolia, texas, david, better. caller: [indiscernible]we are doing great here. i noticed the super bowl is forming dollars per minute. everything is packed. all of the football stadiums. i do not see any recession. host: you said you are doing better why? caller: i live 15 miles from where they are building the number one country in the world. we are getting roads. it is unbelievable around here. we have job signs everywhere. as far as the savings, when interest rates are 1.5%, who will put their money in the bank? bernanke wants you to put it in stocks. that is why there is no int
it is not as if the spent spending was cut 22% in the fourth quarter. this is a reminder that we are in the time of slow growth, weak underlying growth, combined with fiscal tightening, higher taxes, spending cuts. we will see downward pressure on both coming out of washington to get our deficits under control. hopefully, we do not have to many quarters where we end up in negative territory. this is not an economy growing six percent and can hinder those bibles easily. host: magnolia, texas,...
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that as long as the house is controlled by republicans and so, we're expecting to hear over the next 22 months, so be the focus of this administration. as they attempt to annihilate the republican party. they atte to annihilate the republican party. >> they're doing a pretty good job of that themselves right now. i couldn't resist. i know you are trying not to laugh. i couldn't resist. you are always your own worst enemy. here's what some of the president said in his inauguration speech on monday. i want to play a clip to see if you take away what john boehner takes away. >> understand that our country cannot succeed when a shrinking few do very well and the many barely make it. our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see america as a land of opportunity. >> annihilating? >> here's the thing. i think fundamentally president obama's speech was about portraying his particular domestic policy agenda as the working out of american history. this is where we're meant to go. >> it was a liberal manifesto. >> the explicit mess
that as long as the house is controlled by republicans and so, we're expecting to hear over the next 22 months, so be the focus of this administration. as they attempt to annihilate the republican party. they atte to annihilate the republican party. >> they're doing a pretty good job of that themselves right now. i couldn't resist. i know you are trying not to laugh. i couldn't resist. you are always your own worst enemy. here's what some of the president said in his inauguration speech...
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industry now. some japanese makers are dealing with the sluggish economy through down sizing while others are cutting their labor cost and limiting their hiring plans. the move is particularly prominent in the electronics sector. it has faced intense competition with overseas makers as well as the negative impact of the strong yen over many years. struggling chip maker renesas slashed 7400 jobs through an early retirement program last october. it says it needs to cut another 3,000. >>> electronics maker sharp sent nearly 3,000 domestic full time workers last december. that was through a voluntary retirement program. and nec another firm that's taking a similar step, it cut about 2400 full time workers last september, also through voluntary retirement. meanwhile sony planning to cut 2,000 domestic full time workers by march through early retirement. the company has posted losses for fouring straight years. it's also planning to close it's mobile phone factory in central japan. >>> japan's vehicle sa
industry now. some japanese makers are dealing with the sluggish economy through down sizing while others are cutting their labor cost and limiting their hiring plans. the move is particularly prominent in the electronics sector. it has faced intense competition with overseas makers as well as the negative impact of the strong yen over many years. struggling chip maker renesas slashed 7400 jobs through an early retirement program last october. it says it needs to cut another 3,000. >>>...
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we're looking about consumption of 22 barrels a day per person here. look at places like india and china where the real growth is. you have consumption under two barrels a day there. there is a lot of opportunity. energy is a long-term story. but we think you should be thinking globally as an investor and really where the opportunity is today, and we think the greatest opportunity in the next 10 years is really in places like emerging markets and better yet, frontier markets. countries like vietnam where you have tremendous growth and evaluations are much cheaper than we're experiencing here. david: wow, vietnam. who would have thunk several years ago. i don't know about liz, but three out of the four people here have apple stock. myself included. gene, it is kind of a sore spot to.that out to investors but you've got it now. do you hold it? do you buy more of it at these low prices or, do you dump it? >> i think if you're a holder in apple stock, if you already own the stock you hold it here and wait for the news to settle. if you don't own apple stoc
we're looking about consumption of 22 barrels a day per person here. look at places like india and china where the real growth is. you have consumption under two barrels a day there. there is a lot of opportunity. energy is a long-term story. but we think you should be thinking globally as an investor and really where the opportunity is today, and we think the greatest opportunity in the next 10 years is really in places like emerging markets and better yet, frontier markets. countries like...
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the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then things began to emerge. you may have a plan that this is what i want to create. here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what
the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then...
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companies earnings topped expectations and posted a 22% growth for revenues in 2012. problem is, it is forecasting only 14% to 16% growth in 2013. wall street analysts were looking for growth of about 18% for the year. not a very pretty looking chart there, melissa. >> it is now. bertha, thank you. b.k.? >> yeah, i mean, the problem they have here is, everybody has their software already. they are starting to really get some saturation in the marketplace. getting a little competition from microsoft, though i'm not sure that that's really the big factor here. it's just that everybody's bought the product already and it's going to be tough. >> let's talk about amazon. near record highs once again. how are you trading ahead of earnings tomorrow? grasso, you've been in and out of the name and you are fine and excellent with good technique. >> i've been looking at the name since $194. i've loved it. i've been a proponent of the stock. i watched it trade up. i'm afraid i'm going to jinx it. so, i have never actually bought the name. just loved it. >> really? >> talking abou
companies earnings topped expectations and posted a 22% growth for revenues in 2012. problem is, it is forecasting only 14% to 16% growth in 2013. wall street analysts were looking for growth of about 18% for the year. not a very pretty looking chart there, melissa. >> it is now. bertha, thank you. b.k.? >> yeah, i mean, the problem they have here is, everybody has their software already. they are starting to really get some saturation in the marketplace. getting a little...
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crime dramas targeting men your latest passion is if it were exclusively about women and for women now in the past some ladies have actually accused you of being a missile. is this the three of your final answer to them well i would have made it through in quite a while and the producer really made religion a french movie it was approached in toronto when it was shown there are american producers but we do want to make an english version of disease and there was so much interested in making an english version he decided to make and sell so he was a buyer my film so he sent the film to my agent and i looked at it and i had made it through in a long time and i had sort of taken a couple of years off because i've you know daughters and school and i kind of like the idea plus i like you know making a film in paris or out of piracy louis ultimately shot at berlin. i like working in europe i like living in paris and i like the characters that you know these two. aggressive women fighting for power within the advertising agency i like women i have worked with women my whole life i went to a s
crime dramas targeting men your latest passion is if it were exclusively about women and for women now in the past some ladies have actually accused you of being a missile. is this the three of your final answer to them well i would have made it through in quite a while and the producer really made religion a french movie it was approached in toronto when it was shown there are american producers but we do want to make an english version of disease and there was so much interested in making an...
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the company was priced at $22 a share. but right now the indication is $25 to $27. 10.1 million shares being very well received by the investment community today. a couple of the stocks we'll be watching today. the earnings parade continues. halliburton opening at a 52-week high after it came in with earnings of 63 cents a share. its international operations helping to offset the weakness in the north american operations. the company also actually said weakness in north america could continue this year -- continue through 2013. but obviously investors like the news on the results. hasbro had a weak fourth quarter. the earnings revenue came in below expectations. the company plans to cut 10% of the work force as a result of the disappointing earnings. there you can see its stock under pressure today. lastly, you heard jim talking about procter & gamble today. kimberly coming out with earnings 2 cents ahead of expectations. its stock is higher as well. melissa, carl, everyone, back to you. >> thank you, mary. procter doing g
the company was priced at $22 a share. but right now the indication is $25 to $27. 10.1 million shares being very well received by the investment community today. a couple of the stocks we'll be watching today. the earnings parade continues. halliburton opening at a 52-week high after it came in with earnings of 63 cents a share. its international operations helping to offset the weakness in the north american operations. the company also actually said weakness in north america could continue...
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tied with miami now for the most all-time. there they are, guys, getting up there on the jetway. >> nice. >> and flying away. you know who's already there, albert greer, who covered the 49ers all week. he has beaten them to louis armstrong airport. it is beautiful, clear, a nice night for flying, i would assume. when they get there, what are the niners going to do? >> well, andrew, like you said, the niners will arrive here at louis armstrong international airport. >> you hear less about europe's going to blow up tomorrow. >> so you're not seeing over enthusia enthusiasm, but it's certainly better than a year ago. >> yeah u it's definitely commerce. their theme here is resilient dynamoism. i actually think growth will be moderate with not necessarily a lot of volatility around that. that it might be better, it might be worse. >> see, i'm hearing a lot of positives about the u.s. economy, if washington can get its act together, but europe is still a big issue. what do you think about europe right now? have we made progress? and
tied with miami now for the most all-time. there they are, guys, getting up there on the jetway. >> nice. >> and flying away. you know who's already there, albert greer, who covered the 49ers all week. he has beaten them to louis armstrong airport. it is beautiful, clear, a nice night for flying, i would assume. when they get there, what are the niners going to do? >> well, andrew, like you said, the niners will arrive here at louis armstrong international airport. >>...
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slow job growth 20% and the biggest threat out there now, roll the drums, there it is, 22% saying tax and regulatory policy. congress getting the fiscal side wrong, tax side wrong, getting in the way, messing this up. otherwise there's pretty good agreement that some of the worst threats coming off. >> when we look at the forecast for growth in the out month, out years, how accurate do those forecasts turn out to be, close? >> it's interesting, the reason we do this, everyone asks me how accurate. i don't care. what i want to know is what is the consensus on wall street for what the growth will be, so i know a surprise that comes along that may not be surprised in the market. that's why we follow consensus. sue, down to you. >> as s&p 500 tops 1500 mark and dow marching towards the 14,000 mark, the fears about europe's debt crisis seem to be on the back burner. the risks are there. our michelle caruso-cabrera is here with more on that. >> hi, sue, not just the u.s. market but many markets all over the world show investors not so worried about europe as they were a year ago. you heard
slow job growth 20% and the biggest threat out there now, roll the drums, there it is, 22% saying tax and regulatory policy. congress getting the fiscal side wrong, tax side wrong, getting in the way, messing this up. otherwise there's pretty good agreement that some of the worst threats coming off. >> when we look at the forecast for growth in the out month, out years, how accurate do those forecasts turn out to be, close? >> it's interesting, the reason we do this, everyone asks...
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very important. 22 to 25 right now. that's what they're talking about. priced at 26. opened at 31.50. $2.2 billion. this is the biggest ipo since facebook and, carl, the biggest ipo at the new york stock exchange since grupo santander a mexican company back in september. >> we get to our chief economic reporter steve liesman on how much we have the fed to thank and what are we going to do when all the accommodation starts going away? >> i think that's important, carl. i also want to talk about this market seems to be up and near 14,000. for a very simple reason. it's the economy. the economy seems to be doing better. i just wrote down seven things that were on the plus side. a bunch of them this morning. manufacturing, jobs, construction, autos. we got better numbers out of china. financial panic overall seems to be -- have abated a bit. and of course as carl mentioned the fed being wide open. let's take a step back and take a look at the market now and the jobs market now compared to when we were last at 14,000. really ask the question, can stocks be this good if job
very important. 22 to 25 right now. that's what they're talking about. priced at 26. opened at 31.50. $2.2 billion. this is the biggest ipo since facebook and, carl, the biggest ipo at the new york stock exchange since grupo santander a mexican company back in september. >> we get to our chief economic reporter steve liesman on how much we have the fed to thank and what are we going to do when all the accommodation starts going away? >> i think that's important, carl. i also want to...
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some liability with his ability to navigate in social environment, you have to scratch your head and wonder what's going on. >>> still to come, the speaker of the house john boehner says the president's goal is to wipe out the republican party. and an australian eats something unusual and it lands him in court. o important to make someone happy.♪ ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ ♪make just one heart to heart you - you sing to♪ ♪one smile that cheers you ♪one face that lights when it nears you.♪ ♪and you will be happy too. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than we knoweth what to do with. now that's progressive. >>> now our fifth story "outfront." taking down the republican party. house speake
some liability with his ability to navigate in social environment, you have to scratch your head and wonder what's going on. >>> still to come, the speaker of the house john boehner says the president's goal is to wipe out the republican party. and an australian eats something unusual and it lands him in court. o important to make someone happy.♪ ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ ♪make just one heart to heart you - you sing to♪ ♪one smile that cheers you ♪one...
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since g was 60 in 1998, it's 22. a lot of people aren't basing retirement on stocks and couldndon't trust it. that has to all turn before this is over. >> i also think relying on bonds for your retirement is a mistake. you need real growth. especially retiring at 60 years old or 60s, if you're going to live another 20 years, you need real growth and bead inflation by a certain margin every year and stocks have beaten inflation by 5 or 6 -- >> that was just an aberration? >> it's what markets do from time-to-time. >> if you had 100 bucks to put in the mark, you would or wait? >> i am putting it in. everyday as we get new flows, we're putting more money in the market. >> you're doing the same? >> i'm waiting for the spring. >> what's happening in this spring? >> the sequester, next debt ceiling debate, a number of items that might send the market 10% lower. >> that's true but i have too much money to think about policy and not enough thinking about the fundamentals. >> 90% of hedge funds conform the market. the stock m
since g was 60 in 1998, it's 22. a lot of people aren't basing retirement on stocks and couldndon't trust it. that has to all turn before this is over. >> i also think relying on bonds for your retirement is a mistake. you need real growth. especially retiring at 60 years old or 60s, if you're going to live another 20 years, you need real growth and bead inflation by a certain margin every year and stocks have beaten inflation by 5 or 6 -- >> that was just an aberration? >>...
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>> the commodity environment we saw the last few years. certainly a better environment from a foreign exchange standpoint. multinational company earning profits. >> forex. and europe is better? >> europe, northern europe is pretty good. southern europe is still a challenge, because your previous guest would indicate. >> all right. you don't sell a lot of soap in certain countries over there. no, i'm kidding! i don't mean to -- i don't mean, you know, deodorant in one country in particular. let me think, anything else, jon, china? how's asia? >> asia is good. china is good. we grew high single digits in china. we expect that to accelerate as the year progresses. so generally our developing market business is very healthy. we grew 7% overall. 11% in the brick markets. over 20% in brazil and india. so that continues to be where a disproportionate amount of growth is coming. at the same time we're strengthening our develop market business which is starting to accelerate a little bit. >> thanks, john. hope to see you again next quarter so we ca
>> the commodity environment we saw the last few years. certainly a better environment from a foreign exchange standpoint. multinational company earning profits. >> forex. and europe is better? >> europe, northern europe is pretty good. southern europe is still a challenge, because your previous guest would indicate. >> all right. you don't sell a lot of soap in certain countries over there. no, i'm kidding! i don't mean to -- i don't mean, you know, deodorant in one...
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i think now we're in more of a range bound environment where investors should expect to earn yields, not too much more price appreciation, so we're looking at more of a 3, 4, 5 percent return for corporate bonds which is much lower than what we have seen over the last couple of years. liz: are you positive about the american economy? i'm understating it, in essence you are absolutely thrilled about how america is doing, you are bullish on america. i don't know if you saw the top of our show, gerry o'driscoll, the former fed insider was telling us he thinks this is an all artificial recovery. i presume you take the opposite of that trade? >> well, we're looking at 2% real growth and 4% nominal. so we're still in a below trend growth, but there are some bright spots. and we would point to housing and energy. housing because we're recovering off of very low base. and we will get double digit growth rates in housing sector. so we like a lot of companies there. liz: how much will housing contribute to real gdp there? i mean what are you expecting? >> so really there's a direct and an indi
i think now we're in more of a range bound environment where investors should expect to earn yields, not too much more price appreciation, so we're looking at more of a 3, 4, 5 percent return for corporate bonds which is much lower than what we have seen over the last couple of years. liz: are you positive about the american economy? i'm understating it, in essence you are absolutely thrilled about how america is doing, you are bullish on america. i don't know if you saw the top of our show,...
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i ran a company for 22 years where all my workers are all my salespeople were independent contractors. i had a thousand of them in almost all of them were second career women, divorced women or women over 50 years old he came back to have a career in real estate are to some life driven necessity. most of them had not saved or they did not have a husband who had saved or were not prepared for retirement which would be 10 to 15 years. but because i use independent contractors as salespeople in my organization, the irs -- against me providing information or help in savings made it impossible for me to help them which brings me to the point of the fiduciary and everything else. we probably need a one-page list of all the things we do up here that are negative towards people starting their retirement savings either in the tax code and iras rules and regulations are with the department of labor might do. those are not the intended consequences but they are the consequences. they were with me. the independent contractor used to be a template test one of which was you could not provide inform
i ran a company for 22 years where all my workers are all my salespeople were independent contractors. i had a thousand of them in almost all of them were second career women, divorced women or women over 50 years old he came back to have a career in real estate are to some life driven necessity. most of them had not saved or they did not have a husband who had saved or were not prepared for retirement which would be 10 to 15 years. but because i use independent contractors as salespeople in my...
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i haven't been really rested for years and now i'm in a very good environment and there are a lot of things to be done and that i'd like to do so i have to be very engaged. it's a very, very full of things to do and i'm very happy about that. >> suarez: are you able to keep up with events in china as closely as you were when you were doing your human rights work there? >> (translated): there are many ways to get -- to become informed. in a sense, it's easier to be informed here than when i was in china. i'm not saying that in china things cannot be done. what i'm saying is that things can be done from many different angles to promote what we need to promote. >> suarez: well, since you left the country there have been continued arrests of dissidents, suppression of press freedoms with the southern weekly, attempts to control access to the internet. a lot of things are moving along in china. what does it tell you about the government's attitude toward free speech and free thought? >> (translated): i think this only goes to show that the chinese government and the party still wants to c
i haven't been really rested for years and now i'm in a very good environment and there are a lot of things to be done and that i'd like to do so i have to be very engaged. it's a very, very full of things to do and i'm very happy about that. >> suarez: are you able to keep up with events in china as closely as you were when you were doing your human rights work there? >> (translated): there are many ways to get -- to become informed. in a sense, it's easier to be informed here than...
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now it's close to 80. this has been a tremendous public health achievement. and if you look, most of those years of gain that have occurred over this century haven't necessarily occurred because of very technologic medical advances. they've occurred because of very, very simple public health measures, whether it's sanitation, or whether it's refrigeration, or whether it's handwashing and the availability of soap, or whether it's vaccines, those are, by and large, what have driven the improvements in life expectancy over this century. and in particular, in the area of infectious diseases. we have to realize in 1900 that tuberculosis was the single leading cause of death in the unitedtates, and, at the close of this century, the total number of deaths from tuberculosis in this country are under 1500, probably closer to 1000 people a year. we have a really brilliant saying in geriatrics, which is, "the longer you live, the longer you live." and what that means is, as you age, your life expectancy actually increases. so if you've made it past childhood, you can e
now it's close to 80. this has been a tremendous public health achievement. and if you look, most of those years of gain that have occurred over this century haven't necessarily occurred because of very technologic medical advances. they've occurred because of very, very simple public health measures, whether it's sanitation, or whether it's refrigeration, or whether it's handwashing and the availability of soap, or whether it's vaccines, those are, by and large, what have driven the...
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in the tight budget environment with the so many competing american priorities, i would ask you to give considerable thought in to limiting significantly resources that would not help us as an economy or country, and not help us globally in perhaps the efforts you might be pursuing there. i dmont if you have specific thoughts? >> i do. i have a lot of specific thoughts. more than we have time for now. i'm not going abuse the privilege. ly say this to you, the solution to climate change is energy policy, and the opportunity of energy policy so vastly outweigh the downsides that you're expressing concern about, and i will spend a lot of time trying to persuade you and other colleagues in this. you want to do business and do it well in america? we've got get to the energy race. other countries are in it. i can tell you massachusetts that the fastest growing sector of our economy is clean energy and energy e fresh sei in -- efficiency in companies. they are growing faster than any other sector. the same is true in california. this is a job creator. i can't emphasize that strongly enough. th
in the tight budget environment with the so many competing american priorities, i would ask you to give considerable thought in to limiting significantly resources that would not help us as an economy or country, and not help us globally in perhaps the efforts you might be pursuing there. i dmont if you have specific thoughts? >> i do. i have a lot of specific thoughts. more than we have time for now. i'm not going abuse the privilege. ly say this to you, the solution to climate change is...
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an enormous profit warning. >> barclays cut its price target 45% to 22. you see csaipem dragging down, too. the oil giant has a sizable -- quite sizable exposure to saipem. it's a vicious circle for these companies. interesting story. >>> hopes were high for facebook which results fourth quarter results after the closing bell. investors watching for strong revenue growth especially for from mobile ads. more than half of the 1 billion-plus users access the social network through their mobile device. after a challenging 2012, the company's disappointing ipo, shares are up more than 17% so far this year. joining us with more on the company's keys to success is author of the new best-selling book "think like zuck." kateri katerina, what's that mean? welcome. >> hi. good morning. "think like zuck" to me is a mentality. the mentality of a leader who has passion, who leads with purpose, who builds strong teams and creates excellent product. and also partners smartly, right. i think there's this new generation of young innovators who don't have any business exper
an enormous profit warning. >> barclays cut its price target 45% to 22. you see csaipem dragging down, too. the oil giant has a sizable -- quite sizable exposure to saipem. it's a vicious circle for these companies. interesting story. >>> hopes were high for facebook which results fourth quarter results after the closing bell. investors watching for strong revenue growth especially for from mobile ads. more than half of the 1 billion-plus users access the social network through...
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some liability with his ability to navigate in social environment, you have to scratch your head and wonder what's going on. >>> still to come, the speake of the house john boehner says the president's goal is to wipe out the republican party. and an australian eats something unusual and it lands him in court. oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve great rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my
some liability with his ability to navigate in social environment, you have to scratch your head and wonder what's going on. >>> still to come, the speake of the house john boehner says the president's goal is to wipe out the republican party. and an australian eats something unusual and it lands him in court. oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why...
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they were down almost 22% in the last few trading sessions. the issues surrounding scandal at the bank are now threatening many, including mario draghi. he served as head of the bank at the time. italian prime minister mario monti has signaled he is willing to discuss the issue is parliament. ross. >> yeah. of course, we were speaking to the govern of the bank of italy about this, as well, this morning. he was saying, look, we didn't drop the ball over derivative trade. this is -- he said we shouldn't have any concerns about the stability of this particular bank. >> the situation was known and under careful consideration for a long time. as a matter of fact, we have been pulling the liquidity conditions of the bank and in the eba analysis and the need for further capitalization, we clearly doubt that there was a need of further capitalization and the bank was not able to provide -- and then the issue of the loan. so this is the process that we are considering. >> all right. that's governor of the bank of italy. also, coming up on today's progr
they were down almost 22% in the last few trading sessions. the issues surrounding scandal at the bank are now threatening many, including mario draghi. he served as head of the bank at the time. italian prime minister mario monti has signaled he is willing to discuss the issue is parliament. ross. >> yeah. of course, we were speaking to the govern of the bank of italy about this, as well, this morning. he was saying, look, we didn't drop the ball over derivative trade. this is -- he said...
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the republican party is now focused on trying to be responsible about what kind of physical environments we leave to our children and grandchildren. which i think is good in general terms. so we are very worried about the deficit. and also what kind of deficit will we will be leaving to our heirs. there is a national security deficit that is growing and that will continue to grow. it is a particularly american conceit of the world goes away or stops when we stop paying attention to it. the fact of the matter is that the problems that we see in the world will not go away or if we don't cost them by looking at them and we can't stop them by ignoring them. the enemies who want to kill us, and it's amazing to me how comfortably we forget the fact that there are large groups, including the entire state of iran, where leaders wake up every day and ask themselves what can i do to kill americans today. that is not eight. of war receding. we will leave for our children and incredibly dangerous world. .. .. as this is.
the republican party is now focused on trying to be responsible about what kind of physical environments we leave to our children and grandchildren. which i think is good in general terms. so we are very worried about the deficit. and also what kind of deficit will we will be leaving to our heirs. there is a national security deficit that is growing and that will continue to grow. it is a particularly american conceit of the world goes away or stops when we stop paying attention to it. the fact...